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As multiplayer goes for me. Black Ops was at first a pleasant surprise that Treyarch did it right, but then a letdown after I came to realize all of the balancing they did in the game just made everything equally weak and boring.

3D Dot Game Heroes or Ys Seven. Nothing else of note really came out that I can remember. I'm not into FPS or MMOs. I would say Demons' Souls as the top game of the year as it was the best one I played, but it was actually a 2009 release.

I'm not quite sure, would be either Mass Effect 2, Starcraft 2 or Fallout: New Vegas.

While i like Fallout: NV i doubt it will take home the prize. Red Dead Redemption seems like a good choice for best action game of 2010. Black Ops is okay but no where as good as Modern Warfare 2 (single player and multiplayer), but this is a popularity contest and maybe a lot of people might vote BO for GOTY. WOW Catalyst IMO should win best MMORPG 2010.

3D Dot Game Heroes or Ys Seven. Nothing else of note really came out that I can remember. I'm not into FPS or MMOs. I would say Demons' Souls as the top game of the year as it was the best one I played, but it was actually a 2009 release.

I was reluctant to try Ys 7 because of how much ass the PSP version of Ys 6 sucked. I thought that all the games were that shitty, didn't know it was just a horrible, botched up abortion of a port. Played the PC version of Ys 6 with an english patch and it was awesome, made me get Ys 7 & Ys Oath to felghana on PSP, which thankfully are proper ports. Glad someone out there is still making games like that, they're like modern day secret of manas.

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